Hi.Great! It works!I found the paths at least.For sure I saved the files (copies) in two different folders capture_A and Canon_A on desktop. Worked in two windows(Finder), so I did not miss up while movings the files.Thanks!Gretelill, Norway

Yep, it works. I had 2 guys work for about 8 hrs until PhaseOne sent me to this thread. Seems to run for now. We'll run it until somebody in the Apple-Canon-Phase One loop comes up with another conflict. You guys don't make a very good case for buying new stuff.

So I went through the process and got 6.4.4 to attach to my 5D Mark III. Unfortunately my 5D Mark II does not attach.I then downloaded 6.4.2 and now I have two different C1s- one for each camera. I run 10.6.8 on a Macbook Pro.Do I really have to work this way? It would be great if one version worked for both cameras.I am thinking of upgrading to C1 7 but am really afraid to do so. I am open to any thoughts or ideas.

Lanny wrote:So I went through the process and got 6.4.4 to attach to my 5D Mark III. Unfortunately my 5D Mark II does not attach.I then downloaded 6.4.2 and now I have two different C1s- one for each camera. I run 10.6.8 on a Macbook Pro.Do I really have to work this way? It would be great if one version worked for both cameras.I am thinking of upgrading to C1 7 but am really afraid to do so. I am open to any thoughts or ideas.

This work around is only for os 10.7.5 and higher. If you are running 10.6.8 you should be able to tether with 6.4.4 without any issues. It was the 10.7.5 upgrade and 10.8 that broke the Canon SDK. It may be a good idea to keep 6.4.2 for shooting with the 5dMK2 if you do it often and you will not have to restart every time you disconnect the camera.

Have downloaded the version 7.0.1 and applied the canon fix for Mark III and this partially workswith 10.7.5. Although if you turn the Camera off with the software loaded it comes up with and error, this alsoapplies to camera sleep and the only way to get it going again is quit CaptureOne and re-run.

NNN634839854276569300 wrote:Have downloaded the version 7.0.1 and applied the canon fix for Mark III and this partially workswith 10.7.5. Although if you turn the Camera off with the software loaded it comes up with and error, this alsoapplies to camera sleep and the only way to get it going again is quit CaptureOne and re-run.

This is a known limitation of the workaround. Thanks for your feedback.

Just tried Paul's solution below and it worked perfectly for my Canon 1Dx with Mountain Lion and Capture 1 v6.4.4. The end of months of tethering problems! His instructions are easy and perfectly detailed but my two small suggestions for making it a little smoother for those less technically inclined are to refer to the OPTION click command rather than the Windows terminology of Right Click and also to remind users that dragging the A Folder onto your desktop will only result in putting an alias there. You have to do a Command C to make it copy the entire contents of the actual folder.

John3111 wrote:...His instructions are easy and perfectly detailed but my two small suggestions for making it a little smoother for those less technically inclined are to refer to the OPTION click command rather than the Windows terminology of Right Click and also to remind users that dragging the A Folder onto your desktop will only result in putting an alias there. You have to do a Command C to make it copy the entire contents of the actual folder.

Thanks John3111, I made changes in the text following your suggestions.